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Stronghurst water system steady at 88 gpm; streets to be oil-and-chipped and resident asks for gravel

Village of Stronghurst Board ยท September 2, 2025
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Summary

Water Superintendent Ronnie Gittings reported the village well is steady at 88 gpm and staff are hauling only on backwash days; streets are scheduled for oil-and-chip Thursday and resident Dennis Day asked for gravel in front of his home.

Ronnie Gittings, the village water superintendent, told trustees that "the well is staying steady at 88 gpm," and that staff are hauling only on backwash days. He also reported that the village streets are scheduled to be oil-and-chipped on Thursday of that week.

Guest Dennis Day asked whether the village crew could place gravel in front of his house where semis turning onto North Street have created a trench; Mayor Brendan Schaley instructed Ronnie Gittings to take care of the request. The minutes also note resident complaints about roosters on the west end of North Street; Mayor Schaley said Chief Vancil would address the matter.

The minutes record these items as operational reports and directives; no formal votes or budgetary authorizations were recorded for roadway repairs, animal control or additional water infrastructure at this meeting.